The car pulled up outside the church and Diane smiled at Kath
DIANE: Ready?
Kath giggled nervously
KATH: Yes
They walked up the path and stopped at the open door, looking in and Kath took a deep breath. She knew that she was about to change the rest of her life forever and felt so many emotions. She felt so happy and excited but somewhat nervous. She had been married before, and it wasn't the fairytale that every little girl dreams of, and although she knew that this would be different - Nick would never hurt her and he wasn't terminally ill, she still had doubts about whether the fairytale wedding was actually possible. But she knew that she would never find out if she didn't take the chance now and walk down the isle, and she knew that whatever life had instore for her, she would be much happier being with Nick. The man that she truly loved and wanted to spend the rest of her life with. She nodded to the organist and as the wedding march started playing everyone in the church stood up and turned to see Kath walking down the isle, smiling at how beautiful she looked. She looked down the isle to see Nick standing waiting for her in his dark grey suit and she felt like a child on Christmas morning, knowing that the best present in the world was waiting for her.
VICAR: We are all gathered here today to witness the joining.
Alex sat with Grace on his lap and smiled as he looked up at Diane, who was standing behind Kath. He couldn't believe how wonderful she looked and how much he loved her. He turned his eyes to Kath and Nick and looked at how happy they were together. He could see the way they were looking at each other, so in love, and he knew that he wanted that to be him and Diane standing there, saying their vows and declaring their love in front of all their friends and family.
Ric sat, his eyes transfixed on Diane, and remembered their wedding day. It had been the happiest day of his life, and the feelings of love he felt for her all flooded back to the surface. He thought that his life was complete, that everything was perfect, that they would spend the rest of their lives together. 'How could I have been so wrong?' he thought to himself, trying to fight back the single tear that was about to escape from his eye. 'It must be true what they say - love is blind' he thought.
VICAR: Repeat after me.
KATH: I Katherine Ann Fox, take thee Nicholas Jordan.
NICK: .Take the Katherine Ann Fox, to be my lawful wedded wife.
KATH: .From this day forth.
NICK: .For better or worse.
KATH: .For richer, for poorer.
NICK: .In sickness and in health
KATH: .To love and to cherish.
NICK: .Till death us do part.
VICAR: I now pronounce you man and wife.you may kiss the bride
Kath and Nick turned to face each other, both smiling, both in a world of their own. A world where only the other person mattered. As Nick slipped his arms around Kaths waist and kissed her, the congregation all clapped and smiled to themselves, remembering the ones that they loved...
DIANE: Ready?
Kath giggled nervously
KATH: Yes
They walked up the path and stopped at the open door, looking in and Kath took a deep breath. She knew that she was about to change the rest of her life forever and felt so many emotions. She felt so happy and excited but somewhat nervous. She had been married before, and it wasn't the fairytale that every little girl dreams of, and although she knew that this would be different - Nick would never hurt her and he wasn't terminally ill, she still had doubts about whether the fairytale wedding was actually possible. But she knew that she would never find out if she didn't take the chance now and walk down the isle, and she knew that whatever life had instore for her, she would be much happier being with Nick. The man that she truly loved and wanted to spend the rest of her life with. She nodded to the organist and as the wedding march started playing everyone in the church stood up and turned to see Kath walking down the isle, smiling at how beautiful she looked. She looked down the isle to see Nick standing waiting for her in his dark grey suit and she felt like a child on Christmas morning, knowing that the best present in the world was waiting for her.
VICAR: We are all gathered here today to witness the joining.
Alex sat with Grace on his lap and smiled as he looked up at Diane, who was standing behind Kath. He couldn't believe how wonderful she looked and how much he loved her. He turned his eyes to Kath and Nick and looked at how happy they were together. He could see the way they were looking at each other, so in love, and he knew that he wanted that to be him and Diane standing there, saying their vows and declaring their love in front of all their friends and family.
Ric sat, his eyes transfixed on Diane, and remembered their wedding day. It had been the happiest day of his life, and the feelings of love he felt for her all flooded back to the surface. He thought that his life was complete, that everything was perfect, that they would spend the rest of their lives together. 'How could I have been so wrong?' he thought to himself, trying to fight back the single tear that was about to escape from his eye. 'It must be true what they say - love is blind' he thought.
VICAR: Repeat after me.
KATH: I Katherine Ann Fox, take thee Nicholas Jordan.
NICK: .Take the Katherine Ann Fox, to be my lawful wedded wife.
KATH: .From this day forth.
NICK: .For better or worse.
KATH: .For richer, for poorer.
NICK: .In sickness and in health
KATH: .To love and to cherish.
NICK: .Till death us do part.
VICAR: I now pronounce you man and wife.you may kiss the bride
Kath and Nick turned to face each other, both smiling, both in a world of their own. A world where only the other person mattered. As Nick slipped his arms around Kaths waist and kissed her, the congregation all clapped and smiled to themselves, remembering the ones that they loved...
